| Totale Notering |
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| Beschrijving |
| Having received mild revisions in 2003, Accent continues as a small family car that sells for supermini money. It's very dated, though, and only its cheap prices really appeal. |
| Behandeling |
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| Troost |
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| Kwaliteit & Betrouwbaarheid |
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| De prestatie |
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| Ruimte |
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| Lopend Kost |
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| Prijs-kwaliteitverhouding |
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| Stereo/Sat Nav |
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| NCAP |
| 1.5 |
| Slechtste Modellen |
| Expensive 1.6 CDX 5-door auto |
| Vervanging |
| 2005 |
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| Technische Controle |
| Hyundai has moved further up-market, with credible models such as the Coupe and Santa Fe, but Accent is one of the last of the old breed Korean products: cheap, old-fashioned and outclassed. Its facelift in 2003 at least gave it a more attractive front end, not dissimilar to that of the Coupe, but it couldn't stop Accent feeling like an aged budget car with its poor refinement, noisy engines, and unimaginative design and engineering. It's easy enough to drive, despite over-light, imprecise steering and a wobbly gearshift. The 1.3-litre engine struggles, the 1.6 is a bit better and the 1.5 diesel is the best of the bunch, but all are peaky, loud and harsh. Refinement isn't helped by Accent's inadequate sound-proofing. The ride is poor, and the seats are unsupportive on long journeys. Accent's advantages? Lots of equipment and low prices. An all-new model, due soon, should be far better. |
| Positieve punten |
- Focus-sized family car for supermini money
- Plenty of room for four plus luggage
- Long warranty; good equipment on top CDX cars
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| Negatieve punten |
- Uninspired styling, cut-price interior finish
- Lumpy ride and engine noise reduce refinement
- Depreciates faster than most rivals
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